Wednesday, July 20

Wish List



I got an email from EQuilter.com today. Of course I had to go check out some of their new fabrics.

I didn't buy anything (yet) but here is my "wish list." If you type in my email address it will take you there.

Be warned. This is a really great place to find fabric!


Playing With Paint


I was playing with paint this morning. This is my first attempt at painting an original backdrop for miniatures.

I used gesso and acrylic paint on cardstock. It is 10 x 16 inches. Hope you like it. Hope you'll try it too. :D




Tuesday, July 19

Roasting Marshmallows

If you are going to make s'mores you need to roast your marshmallows. Thanks to Kris at 1 Inch Minis, I found the perfect way to make a marshmallow roasting stick.


Kris made a fly swatter that is really cool. Check out her terrific tutorial!

I used her technique to make the handle for my stick. The marshmallows are bits of packing foam that are toasted with chalk and paint.

I'm off to make another one. Thanks Kris for yet another great idea!

Monday, July 18

S'mores!

I love S'mores!


I'm really not good with clay, so I figured out another way to make s'mores. I used cork, cardstock and foam.

I'm sure it won't taste as good as a real one but I like how it turned out. :D



Saturday, July 16

Still Not Finished...

Yes, I am still working on Grandma's ironing board table.


Installing the teeny tiny hinges took me about two hours! Those little nails kept flying all over the place! Thanks to Karin at Karin Corbin Miniatures, I finally did it. Her tips for hinges are great.


I've just primed the inside with white paint. It's not quite level but maybe close enough? The back side has shelves to store things in. If you are standing on your head you'll see. :D


I'm trying to figure out how to prop up the drop leaf when the table is right side up. I've been sitting here for a long time just thinking about that...

Anyway, I'm going to leave this alone for a while and come back to it later. I need to start on my gift for Caterina's Summer Swap. It has to be mailed by July 23rd so I'd better get busy!

Hope you have a good day!


Thursday, July 14

Lab Work

I walked into our lab at work yesterday and look what I saw!


My friend Mia was using a pipette to add specimens to these little cups for a test she was preparing. I asked her to save some for me when she was finished. She laughed when I told her they would make perfect little glasses for my dollhouse. :D

Mia cleaned the cups and I found them on my desk later. Aren't they cute?!!



They are the perfect size too! I love the colored rims!


I am now the proud owner of about 50 of these! I will be sure to share some of them in my swaps and give-a-ways. :D

Hope you have a lovely day!


Tuesday, July 12

Two Photos





Two quick photos. No time for more. Gotta go to work!

Monday, July 11

Little Projects

I decided not to use the doors on the hutch. I want to be able to see what's inside. I still have some work to do on the hutch.


I used one of the doors and some of my wallpaper border to make this little frame.



I'm also trying to make an ironing board cabinet to put in the closet. We'll see how that goes...

Thanks for your comments! Have a great day!



Sunday, July 10

Grandma's New Hutch

I'm working on Grandma's hutch this morning. I am using two different Michael's hutches and making some custom changes.


The drawers on these hutches don't open. Grandma didn't like that so I made one that does open. I used the drawer front that came with the hutch and then just added a frame to make the drawer.

Here you see that color that Grandma chose. She likes red!



The base coat is Folk Art Fire Engine Red. When that was dry, I lightly dry brushed on some Poodle Pink to tone down the red and make it look a little shabby.


I may paint some flowers on the drawer? I'm planning to add crystal knobs and maybe some trim on the shelves inside. I haven't decided how I want to finish the bottom yet.

The red really looks nice in the attic. Hope to show you soon...



Saturday, July 9

Custom Closets

I've started working on the built-ins for Grandma's sewing room. The angle of the ceiling is making this a bit challenging.


The bashed Michael's hutch needs to be set back a little more. I think it sticks out too much. I haven't decided how I want to paint or wallpaper it yet... Right now it's just taped together.


I want to thank Casey for her ingenious idea for hanging a closet pole. Mine needs to be a little higher. I'll add some shelves and a shoe rack inside later. Not sure if it will have doors or not?

This may be all that gets done today. I do have a real house to clean and laundry to do...

Hope you have a beautiful day!




Friday, July 8

Michael's In The Microwave


I put some Michael's hutches in the microwave this morning to take them apart. I'm planning to add built-in storage to this wall.

It's time to get out the graph paper and ruler and get busy! This is just an idea.

Hope you have a lovely day!


Thursday, July 7

Grandma Wants More Space!

Just for fun, I put some of Grandma's sewing room furniture and things in the attic to see how it will look.



Grandma is grumpy. She wants more storage. She wants more shelves. She wants to be able to show off her hats without moving them off the cutting table when she wants to cut out a new dress...

I might have to build another house just for Grandma and all of her stuff!

Hope you have a nice evening. I'm going to go make Grandma some tea.

Wednesday, July 6

The Garage

I decided to tape the garage together today. I've been so busy with little details that I needed to see how much I've done so far.



There is still a LOT more to do...



Here is the deck that will give Grandma a way up to her sewing room.


This room is still just a dream. I plan to do a lot more in here.



I hope you enjoyed this peak at my progress. I think I'll leave the garage as it is for a while.

I'm not quite ready to take it all apart and get back to work. That will happen. Just not today.





Credits: Houseworks Garage Kit and Cupola. Greenleaf Staircase Kit. Handmade dormer inspired by Sylvia.



Tuesday, July 5

Attic Screened Door

I've been working on the installation of the attic screened door. I'm so glad I found the door that is the right size!


I made my first pin hinges and door frame. It even opens and closes like a real door. :D


Now I just have to find the cool hardware I bought... I seem to have trouble finding things around here!

I wish I could stay home and finish this but it's back to the real work world for me.

Hope you have a wonderful day!





Monday, July 4

Ooops. UPDATE!


I worked all morning to finish the screened door for Grandma's attic.

Actually, I made two identical doors and sandwiched them together with "screen" in between. It fits the frame perfectly.

Sadly, it doesn't fit the opening I made in the wall. I don't know how this happened? A senior moment perhaps?

UPDATE: Definitely a senior moment. As I was cleaning up to make space to build the garage I found another screen door I had made. THIS one is the right size! :D


How could I have forgotten that I made it? I don't know, but I'm happy I don't have to start over!

Hope you have a great Fourth of July!




Sunday, July 3

Grandma's "New" Chairs

Grandma will be sitting pretty in her two little chairs. :D


Here is the back view. I may make a little ottoman too? Grandma will need someplace to put her feet up while she reads her sewing magazines.


Now that these are finished, I need to get back to work on the screened door and windows for the attic.

Then there will be wainscoting, baseboards, lights, more furniture... accessories... This is going to take much longer than I thought!

Hope you have a beautiful Sunday,

Saturday, July 2

Summer Holiday Swap!



Caterina has just announced her International Holiday Swap. Of course, I will be joining in the fun! Hope you will too! Thank you Caterina for organizing this. I'm thinking about MY gift now!

Just click on the photo to visit Caterina's blog and sign up!

Friday, July 1

Grandma's Chair

I took this old burgandy velvet chair apart this morning. I am going to recover it for Grandma's sewing room. It was a wing back chair, but I'm going to do something different.


I'm using parts of the chair for patterns. The rest I'll be making up as I go along.


I haven't decided how I want the arms of the chair to look yet. I do know that I want to try Casey's technique for a pleated skirt.



Casey makes everything look easy. Thanks Casey for all of your great tutorials!

I have to go get ready for work now. I'm happy to have a three day weekend coming up! More time to work on minis! :D